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This morning, over 100 CEGEP Saint-Laurent students occupied the main pavilion of the school after administrators reneged on an initial negotiation. The action came during the first day of a…

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PV Ontario Bureau  Doug Ford’s February 12 announcement that Ontario is ending the years-long tuition freeze and reducing OSAP (Ontario Student Assistance Program) grants to a maximum of 25 percent […]

The post The fight for full public funding and free tuition is on now! appeared first on People's Voice.


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A graphic displaying two quotations, one reading "“Opportunity for collaboration with the province of Ontario in the regional assessment" and the other reading "“Several priorities for the regional assessment would benefit from provincial expertise." Both of the quotations are displayed against a green background.


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Five gatherings across Canada decolonize energy conferences, centring land-based teachings and relationships


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Hundreds of thousands more people are bitten by dogs than coyotes every year in Canada. A photographer questions why his subject gets such a bad rap


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As someone who has spent a career dedicated to the public’s right to know, I am cautious where I place my trust. The Narwhal has earned it


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Over half of the money hoarded in Canada’s private foundations should have been paid as taxes. Instead, it’s being funneled to wealthy institutions and organizations complicit in Israel’s military occupation

The post Canada’s super-rich are using foundations to funnel huge public sums to elite universities and Israel appeared first on The Breach.


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MP Leah Gazan joins Desmond Cole to discuss how reclaiming the NDP’s radical roots can revive the party

The post This NDP MP believes ‘unapologetic socialism’ can revive the party appeared first on The Breach.


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In the years since the devastating 2021 floods, B.C. has taken some steps to reduce flood risk. Experts say more could be done


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As talk about developing an LNG export project in Newfoundland and Labrador continues, residents have questions — and the answers might be on the other side of the country


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Pictures of the candidates of the NDP leadership race

The Breach will be reporting live from the NDP convention in Winnipeg on Sunday, March 29, as the results of the leadership race are announced. The party is at a crossroads, and we’ll be there to provide sharp analysis about what direction the NDP chooses. Join Desmond Cole, Martin Lukacs, and many special guests, including […]

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By Cam Scott   By now, the significance of Ottawa’s Defence Industrial Strategy ought to be clear. Under cover of a movement for sovereignty, Prime Minister Mark Carney has embarked upon […]

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By Judy Haiven  On March 11, Nova Scotia Premier Tim Houston announced he was going to restore $53.6 million in the $130 million cuts his Tory government proposed for its […]

The post Nova Scotians are angry – and active – about government funding cuts appeared first on People's Voice.


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The Doug Ford government will not publish guidance for bringing at-risk species back from the brink — plans that were underway when Bill 5 passed, removing requirements for recovery planning


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Nine large upright tanks stand along one edge of an oil and gas waste disposal facility. The sun is setting, casting a pink glow across the sides of the tanks. There's a metal walkway along with tops of the tanks. A working in a blue jump suit with reflective sites is walking across the gravel lot in front of the tanks. The blue cab of a parked heavy truck can be seen in the right corner


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Students and faculty at Red River College are sounding the alarm about the school’s integration of AI. They say the move reveals a growing conflict between the interests of students…

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Across the country, governments are making it harder and harder for journalists to find out what’s happening behind closed doors. That won’t stop us — and you can help


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All out to defend education on March 24!  By Lenny Devereux  “Students choose nursing because we care about healthcare and the dignity of our patients,” Sierra Punchard of the Canadian […]

The post As Ford smashes OSAP, students build a movement appeared first on People's Voice.


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With a background in emergency management and youth advocacy as well as journalism, Santana is spending a year at The Narwhal reporting all across B.C.


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ICI RDI will be temporarily unavailable to subscribers on Amazon Prime Video; CBC News Network deal remains in place. Barely a week after its announcement, CBC/Radio-Canada’s partnership with Amazon Prime…

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Brookdale Research Farm now has an expanded ‘real-world setting’ to test out new ways cattle and conservation can co-exist


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Funds are being distributed to Indigenous governments, with 22,565 22,565 sq km of Tłıc̨hǫ lands recently added to Canada’s protected areas count


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Toronto police estimated that over 4,500 people gathered across the street from the U.S. Consulate on March 14 to mark Al Quds Day.  Separated by barricades and cops, the ‘Imperialist Hands Off Iran’, anti-war crowd vastly outnumbered the pro-Zionist, pro-Shah…

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Canada must protect 1.7 million sq. kms, the size of Alaska, to meet 2030 conservation goals. Manitoba is eyeing Indigenous-led plans to get there


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Organizers unpack Carney’s agenda of rapid-fire austerity, militarism and fossil fuel extraction

The post Mark Carney is ‘flooding the zone’—but movements are fighting back appeared first on The Breach.


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